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Title: Afterburner settings : 1080ti and 1070ti
Post by: d0n4ald on January 07, 2018, 10:15:23 PM
SO many different settings, I am trying to optimize two EVGA SC blacks - a 1080ti and 1070ti.

so far I have
1070ti at 60%/+150core/+0mem. auto fan
1080ti @ 70%/+100core/+0mem. auto fan

temsp been staying around 61-62

I am on Multipoolminer algo switching - sticking to equihash,lyra2re2,ethash,neoscrypt,groestl
so far its been sticking to equihash because its most profitable.
i am gettign around 1096 H/s

are my settings good?Anythign i need to adjust? I want them to get decent hashrate, while not pushing them past 80% power limit..


Title: Re: Afterburner settings : 1080ti and 1070ti
Post by: FloridaCoin on January 07, 2018, 10:57:44 PM
I am running 5-1070ti Zotacs at +200 core, +700 memory, 60% power (108w). You can look for an excellent write up on the 1070ti by QuintLeo. I got the settings I am using from his post.

I am getting 2400 H/s on equihash.


Title: Re: Afterburner settings : 1080ti and 1070ti
Post by: gotminer on January 07, 2018, 11:05:47 PM
EVGA FTW2 1070ti's I'm running at 60% power (110w), +200 core click, +700 memory clock.  500 sol/s per card on equihash.


Title: Re: Afterburner settings : 1080ti and 1070ti
Post by: d0n4ald on January 07, 2018, 11:13:34 PM
I am running 5-1070ti Zotacs at +200 core, +700 memory, 60% power (108w). You can look for an excellent write up on the 1070ti by QuintLeo. I got the settings I am using from his post.

I am getting 2400 H/s on equihash.
EVGA FTW2 1070ti's I'm running at 60% power (110w), +200 core click, +700 memory clock.  500 sol/s per card on equihash.

hmmm yes from googling it seems like these are the most common settings. i've set my 1070ti now

do you use this same settings for algos other than equihash too?


Title: Re: Afterburner settings : 1080ti and 1070ti
Post by: VyprBTC on January 08, 2018, 12:03:29 AM
I can't set my 70 Ti's that high on 200+ clock I get memory error issues every 30min or so and the miner restarts, sometimes with only 1-4 GPU's working till it gives me the error again or I taskkill and restart the miner. I'm stable now at 120+ Core and will work my way up to see when it happens, but I'm ok at 120 for now.


Title: Re: Afterburner settings : 1080ti and 1070ti
Post by: d0n4ald on January 08, 2018, 02:34:25 AM
looks like im getting an avg of 483sol/s on multipoolminer equihash dtsm miner

is that good?


Title: Re: Afterburner settings : 1080ti and 1070ti
Post by: Aeon_ on January 08, 2018, 08:57:49 AM
My settings for MSI Aero 1080ti are:

Power 63% -  Core Clock +150% - Mem 0% - Fan Manual at 85%

Using DSTM (equihash):

GPU0  68C  Sol/s: 636.8  Sol/W: 4.05  Avg: 634.5




Title: Re: Afterburner settings : 1080ti and 1070ti
Post by: d0n4ald on January 08, 2018, 12:57:44 PM
My settings for MSI Aero 1080ti are:

Power 63% -  Core Clock +150% - Mem 0% - Fan Manual at 85%

Using DSTM (equihash):

GPU0  68C  Sol/s: 636.8  Sol/W: 4.05  Avg: 634.5




i set mine 1080ti to 80/150/600. auto fan.  i tried 200 it crashes the miner

temp is at 64c

avg 725 sol/s on equihash dtsm 3.64 sol/watt



Title: Re: Afterburner settings : 1080ti and 1070ti
Post by: EdgeOfSanity on January 08, 2018, 01:37:01 PM
I've found with sc black 1080tis they'll typically run +100-150 core depending on your luck with the silicon. I also run them at -502 mem on most algos. Lowering the PL like you are usually gets you to the higher end of that core clock range.

With the sc black 1070tis i've found +180-220 is fine on most algos. Again, -502 mem for most algos.


Title: Re: Afterburner settings : 1080ti and 1070ti
Post by: d0n4ald on January 08, 2018, 03:56:16 PM
I've found with sc black 1080tis they'll typically run +100-150 core depending on your luck with the silicon. I also run them at -502 mem on most algos. Lowering the PL like you are usually gets you to the higher end of that core clock range.

With the sc black 1070tis i've found +180-220 is fine on most algos. Again, -502 mem for most algos.
what does setting mem to a negative number do?